Funny Pick Up Lines

Romantic Hollywood movies in the 1930s and 40s often had
to reach for pick-up lines in the funny movies. As Turner Classic Movies
says, “They were vintage Hollywood, pure sass and vinegar delivered with
the precision of an atomic clock."

2) Go West
“Let’s go somewhere we can be alone. Ah, there doesn’t seem to be anyone
on this couch," S. Quentin Quale in “Go West" with Groucho Marx and June
Maccloy. MGM 1940, directed by Edward N. Buzzell.

3) A Day at the Races
“Marry me, and I’ll never look at another horse," Dr. Hackenbush – in “A
Day at the Races," with Groucho Marx and Margaret Dumont. MGM 1937,
directed by Sam Wood.

7) A Night at the Opera
“Let’s go in my room and talk the situation over," Otis. “What
situation?" Mrs. Claypool. “Well…what situations have you got?" Otis in
“A Night at the Opera" with Groucho Marx and Margaret Dumont. MGM 1935,
directed by Sam Wood.

8) Cabin in the Cotton
“I’d love to kiss you, but I just washed my hair," Madge in “Cabin in
the Cotton" with Bette Davis and Richard Barthelmess. Warner Bros. 1932,
directed by Michael Curtiz.

9) The Girl From Missouri
“I bet you were an awful cute baby," Edith in “The Girl From Missouri"
with Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone. MGM 1934, directed by Jack Conway.

10) Ninotchka
“It’s midnight. Look at the clock, one hand has met the other hand, they
kiss, isn’t that wonderful," Leon in “Ninotchka" with Melvin Douglas and
Greta Garbo. MGM 1939, directed by Ernst Lubitsch.